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Re: [alfa] carb synchroniser tool
Beatle,
Spend another $1.55 for another manometer????
Motorcycles invariable have single throat carbs with one carb/cylinder.
With a 2-column sync'r, you designate one carb as the 'reference' carb
(some bikes have one such carb which is non-adjustable). Then you
adjust the other 3 carbs to that reference carb, one at a time. On my
CB750 which has no reference carb, I adjust all four carbs at once since
I bought the 4-column mercury unit so that they all pull about the same
(within 1 cm of mercury) vacuum.
My guess is that on double barreled carbs is that you do the same
thing, pick a reference barrel and then adjust the other barrels to it.
Is there a vacuum takeoff for each barrel where you can attach the vinyl
tube ? My SPICA GTV is easier since I use the idle air openings.
There is another non-mecury sync'r call TwinMax which is electronic (http://www.motohansa.com.au/docs/twinmax.pdf).
If your Dell'orto's can be sync'd with a motorcycle sync'r, I'd go with
a 4-column unit. I'd think that you can transform the $1.55 2-column
manometer into a 4-column by adding a common source of fluid. Have 4
lengths of vinyl tubing going into a pot'o fluid (ATF, oil, etc.), tape
the tubing to the wall with the yard (mitre) stick and then do all four
at once.
Bruce
Paul Bayly wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Giller,Bruce C." <bgiller@domain.elided>
> To: "alfa-digest" <alfa-digest@domain.elided>
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 10:49 PM
> Subject: Re: [alfa] carb synchroniser tool
>
> > Or for the cheap at heart try http://www.powerchutes.com/manometer.asp
> > for the $1.55 version.
> >
> > Bruce
> >
> OK Bruce,
>
> you've piqued my interest.
>
> How do you synch 4 throats on two carbs using the $1.55 tool described above
> ?
>
> Do I use it to synch both throats on each carb first, then synch the carbs
> to each other ?
>
> Even though I've owned a number of single cylinder bikes and numerous twin
> cam Alfas I know very little about carbs, but I'm willing to learn. I have
> a spare set of Dell'Ortos on which to practice and have a copy of the
> SpeedPro book on powertuningWeber/Dell'Orto's.
>
> Beatle
> '67 Duetto 1750-Hybrid
> Oz
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